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August 2007
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29.08.2007
Greenpeace criticized the decision of the India power ministry to not introduce a legislation to ban the light bulb in India by 2010. Reacting to the ministry's statement that a legislation to ban the light bulb in India is premature, Greenpeace pointed out the government of Ghana for taking key measures to implement a complete ban on the light bulb in the country.
more...Related topics/regions: [India] [South Asia] [Consumption] [Environment] [Health] [Governance] Image: Greenpeace- ban the ban!
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14.08.2007
More...From: Machizo Multimedia Communication Related topics/regions: [Bangladesh] [South Asia] [Asia and the Pacific] [Aid] [Land] [Poverty] [Volunteering] [Climate change] [Environmental activism] [Rivers] [Health] [Disease] [Human rights] Image: Flood in Bangladesh © Kamrul Hassan/Machizo
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10.08.2007
Indian NGO National Alliance of People's Movements believes that the India-US nuclear deal has grave consequences for India’s national security and sovereignty as well impacts the rights and well-being of the Indians so demands the government to withdraw the India-US nuclear deal.
more...Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [India] [Economy] [Environmental activism] [Nuclear Issues] [Governance] |
08.08.2007
SAN FRANCISCO, Aug 8 (OneWorld) - A new public opinion poll has found nearly two thirds of Iraqis oppose plans to open the country's oilfields to foreign companies.
more...From: OneWorld US Related topics/regions: [Iraq] [Business] [Corporations] [Politics] Image: U.S. antiwar protestor Diane Wilson with Iraqi boy. © CODEPINK: Women for Peace
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02.08.2007
UNITED NATIONS, Aug 1 (OneWorld) - The Bush administration's decision to let India obtain nuclear technology from the United States is renewing long-held fears that it could result in further proliferation of nuclear weapons around the world.
more...From: OneWorld US Related topics/regions: [United States] [India] [Nuclear Issues] [Geopolitics] [Nuclear arms] Image: U.S. President George W. Bush and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh of India in New Delhi; March 2, 2006. © Paul Morse - White House
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01.08.2007
WASHINGTON, Jul 31 (OneWorld) - In a political turnabout, the automobile industry is embracing legislation that would raise fuel-economy standards for U.S. vehicles more than 25 percent over the next 15 years.
more...From: OneWorld US Related topics/regions: [United States] [Agriculture] [Consumption] [Corporations] [Climate change] [Renewable energy] [Politics] Image: © Network for New Energy Choices
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